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RE: theories of media languages and error handling

  • To: Michael Kay <mike@s...>
  • Subject: RE: theories of media languages and error handling
  • From: Bryan Rasmussen <bry@i...>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 16:54:37 +0200
  • Cc: xml-dev@l...
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RE:  theories of media languages and error handling


> It's exactly this kind of thinking that led XML Schema to the position that
> validation failures are not fatal, they simply cause parts of the document
> to be marked as invalid. A position which (in the interests of avoiding
> excessive complexity) the schema-aware XSLT and XQuery specs have not
> followed through.
> 

despite your associating my position with a similar position held by XML Schema
I refuse to cry.


Cheers,
Bryan Rasmussen

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